Cordless Power Tools: Brands to absolutely positively avoid?

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Look at pawn shops for higher end stuff for a good price. My favorite tactic.

As for shipping to the EU, I have a feeling Denis will have no problem finding someone in the US who will ship to him...
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As for shipping to the EU, I have a feeling Denis will have no problem finding someone in the US who will ship to him...
True dat. If I come across another good deal on chucks, I will purchase an extra w. that in mind.

P.S. The Porter Cable drill in the package I linked has an above average metal chuck.
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For the little crap I do around the condo, Ryobi is fine. I wouldn't want to build a house with it, but it works great for hanging shelves and other relatively light jobs. I've always liked Porter-Cable, they make good stuff at a reasonable price. DeWalt is great stuff, but they always seemed a little pricey to me. But then, you may be willing to pay a few extra bucks to get their quality, or some of the other high-end brands'. I wouldn't buy anything from Harbor Freight with the expectation of it lasting or being precise. I had a B&D 12-volt drill for a while, but it was pretty lame. Their high-end stuff might be better, I don't know.
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My impression is that Dewalt is the high end B&D.
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randy wrote:My impression is that Dewalt is the high end B&D.
For the most part, yeah.
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rightisright wrote:
As for shipping to the EU, I have a feeling Denis will have no problem finding someone in the US who will ship to him...
True dat. If I come across another good deal on chucks, I will purchase an extra w. that in mind.
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